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Stress and You
- A Healthy, Stress-Free Lifestyle
- Narrated by: Douglas Wilkin
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lou Holtz once said, “It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it.” Stress is a load of immense pressure and when we carry it wrong, we will be crushed under its weight. We all feel the crippling effect(s) of unrest when we’re faced with problems daily. These issues range from freaking out about an exam tomorrow to the moment our lives fall apart because finances worked against our favor.
Stress is more common than you first believed but there is a bright side. You can overcome it and learn to use simple strategies to cope with future unease. The goal is to remove yourself from the paralyzing percentage and join the movement of people who know how to stress the right way. These people have learned how to carry their problems correctly. I’ve been where you are; wondering how I’ll move past this issue in my life. How will I eradicate the deep scars in my mind and find new ground to stand on? It didn’t happen overnight but I learned some valuable quick-fix techniques before I improved my overall health in the long run.
I’m going to show you how to:
- Recognize the most common stressors
- Find out what happens on the biological front
- Understand what stress does to the body and mind
- Acknowledge the existence of life-improving anxiety
- Show you that it is possible
- Recover while doing nothing or resting
- Finding solace in techniques supported by psychology
- Connect to your inner self with guided methodology
- Implement changes to your daily life
- Guide you to the new, improved version of you
Don’t worry because I’m not going to waste time on drawn-out explanations and I’ll rather get to the point. You know what you’re dealing with and I’ll simply fill in some blanks.